Arresting Fugitive Dusts

Arresting Fugitive Dusts

The use of vacuum conveyors to transfer materials between processes improves indoor air quality while increasing efficiency and the bottom line.  

Most often when hearing the term fugitive dust, one thinks of combustible fugitive dust. However, fugitive dust is simply a particulate matter that becomes entrained in ambient air (usually by wind or human interaction). Respirable dust particles are invisible to the naked eye and universally considered to be 10 microns or less in size. Of all the harmful respirable dusts, silica gets the most attention, perhaps because it is present in so many products and nearly all industries, and it can lead to incurable lung disease and death. Silica is an anti-caking agent in food, pharmaceutical and supplement products in metal powders, paint and coatings formulations and in a host of other materials.


Respirable dust hazards in these industries are not limited to silica exposure. Food flavorings, fine metal powders and active pharmaceutical ingredients contain other substances that are toxic to the human body when inhaled. Even some inert respirable dusts have the ability to cause irritation or sensitivity. Across the board, regulatory agencies favor closed systems as an engineering control to mitigate respirable dust exposure that occurs during manual dumping or transfer of materials. Vacuum conveying systems contain respirable dust from source to destination in a closed system preventing respirable dusts from escaping into the plant environment in the first place.

Vacuum conveyors are inherently safer and more efficient than manual transfer of materials and some of the most common reasons facilities implement them is to meet increased demand, mitigate ergonomic, fall and fugitive dust hazards, reclamation of expensive materials and improving product quality through precision ingredient delivery.

Whatever the objective, the outcome of implementing vacuum conveyors to transfer powder and bulk solids is increased safety, improved indoor air quality and a better bottom line with proper design. Although vacuum conveyors are relatively simple systems consisting of five basic components, working with an expert manufacturer that deals exclusively with vacuum technology and how that technology interacts with materials ensures that potential challenges are anticipated and addressed prior to equipment delivery. Every customer likes to do things a little bit differently, so there is no one size fits all approach to vacuum conveying. Specific components of each system are selected based on a customer’s objectives and material requirements.


This article originally appeared in the October 2021 issue of Occupational Health & Safety.

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